Welcome to the web site dedicated to recording the family history of the Ennevers and Enevers and our related families. You can search for individuals, display family trees, calculate relationships, read family histories and view family photographs and other historical documents. There are currently 9 family branches with more than
34,300
people and
4,700
unique surnames on the site, including 2,000+ Ennevers, Enevers, Enivers, Ennevors and other early variations.

You can follow the family histories and other links for an insight into some of the more interesting aspects of the families including a few well-known names, some law-breakers and even illegal and bigamous marriages. The "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQs) link gives an overview of the family branches, all of which are believed to be connected, and will help you to make the most of the information available. Your help to keep our family history as up-to-date as possible is always welcome. Thank you, Barry Ennever.

ContactIf you are connected to any of our families please make contact by clicking the envelope, using our contact page or by signing the guestbook.

The Pelman Institute & Pelmanism William Joseph Ennever, founder of The Pelman Institute, developed a brand new course of mind & memory training. Click here for an excellent biography.

Pianoforte manufacturersThe related Ennever and Nunns families were both pianoforte manufacturers in the 19th century. Click here for a history of their London & New York businesses.

Transported to AustraliaGeorge Ennever, aka Morris, transported to Australia for passing forged notes. Click for details of his criminal connections and successful new life.

The Tichborne Claimant Roger Tichborne, son of a wealthy family, disappointed in love, lost at sea and a claim to be the missing heir. Click here to read a Victorian drama & Enever link.

George Henry Ince, gangland figureGeorge Ince was a gangland figure, wrongly accused of the Barn murder and who had links to the notorious Kray twins. Click here to read his remarkable story.

Designer of the MGA & MGBSyd Enever will be remembered as the inspiration behind two of Britain's greatest sports cars, the MGA and the MGB. Click here for details of his life and career.

Interesting family marriagesThere are many interesting and even some bigamous and other illegal marriages in our families. Click here to read some of the details.

Surname changesMany examples exist of evolving surname spellings before most families became literate in the 19th century. Click here for some interesting examples.

Questions remainingThere are a number of unsolved questions and mysteries about some of our families. To see if you can help, please click here.